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08:30 24 Jun 2024

Explosions rock Russian-occupied Crimea

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Loud explosions rang out in temporarily occupied Crimea on Sunday evening, June 23.

Suspilne Krym reports this.

"I heard two very powerful explosions in the city. The windows at home were shaking, the sirens of ambulances and police could be heard in the city," a resident of Yevpatoria told Suspilne.

As the occupation governor Mykhailo Rozvazhaev reported on Telegram, an air alert was announced in Sevastopol at 10:03 p.m.

According to the Crimean Wind Telegram channel, about eight explosions were heard in:

  • Zaozerne,
  • Yevpatoriia,
  • Donuzlav.

It has been reported that many ambulances are heading towards Vitino.

Explosions were also heard in Molochne.

As per the Telegram channel, there was a strike at the military unit located between Molochne and Uyutne.

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As Rubryka reported, on the afternoon of June 23, explosions rang out in the temporarily occupied Crimea – in Sevastopol, Balaklava, and later – in the area of ​​Mykolaivka.

The was also noted that the sounds of gunfire were allegedly heard in Sevastopol. The so-called "governor" of the city, Mykhailo Razvozhaev, announced the "attack" and the alleged work of the Air Defense Forces. Traffic on the Crimean Bridge was blocked.

Propaganda publications wrote that ATACMS missiles allegedly attacked Crimea, and a fire broke out in Sevastopol due to the alleged fall of missile fragments.

Later, Razvozhaev said that five air targets were "destroyed" over the Black Sea, but the wreckage fell in the coastal zone. As a result, several people were allegedly injured, and two fires broke out.

In the temporarily occupied Sevastopol, according to preliminary data, more than 120 people were injured, and five died as a result of rocket fire and air defense operations.

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